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Katherine MatthewsPurl Diving - Episode 0019 - By The Pricking Of My Thumbs (August 28, 2007)

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Purl Diving - A Knitter's Pillowcast

Purl Diving is a knitting podcast modelled after the traditional Japanese "pillow book", hence a "pillowcast".




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Artist/Composer: Katherine Matthews
Date: 2007-08-28
Keywords: knitting; podcast; pillow book; pillowcast

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada


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Show notes at www.purldiving.com

"Once upon a time, in a large forest, there lived an old woman and three maidens. They were all three beautiful, but the youngest was the fairest. Their hut was quite hidden by the trees, and none saw their beauty but the sun by day, the moon by night, and the eyes of the stars. The old woman kept the girls hard at work, from morning till night, spinning gold flax into yarn, and when one distaff was empty another was given them, so they had no rest. The thread had to be fine and even, and when done was locked up in a secret chamber by the old woman, who twice or thrice very summer went a journey. Before she went she gave out work for each day of her absence, and always returned in the night, so that the girls never saw what she brought back with her, neither would she tell them whence the gold flax came, nor what it was to be used for."


from "The Water-Lily. The Gold Spinners" from The Blue Fairy Book, edited by Andrew Lang, whose damned Fairy Books probably started it all.


Spinnin' wheel, got to go round... Talkin' 'bout my troubles, it's a cryin' sin.



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Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak from The Freesound Project


Magical Spinning Wheel sound assembled from samples at The Freesound Project:



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"Lady of the Silver Wheel" by Damh the Bard (from the Podsafe Music Network)

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